Top Jazz Music of 2015
Here are the top 10 best jazz albums of 2015.
1. To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar
2. The Epic by Kamasi Washington
3. You’re Dead! by Flying Lotus
4. Black Messiah by D’Angelo and The Vanguard
5. Hand. Cannot. Erase. by Steven Wilson
6. Fast Forward by Thelonious Monk
7. In a Silent Way by Miles Davis
8. Bitches Brew by Miles Davis
9. Kind
Best Jazz Albums of 2015
1. To Pimp a Butterfly- Kendrick Lamar
2. Sound & Color- Alabama Shakes
3. Black Messiah- D’Angelo and The Vanguard
4. In Colour- Jamie xx
5. My Beauty- Jenny Lewis
6. I Can Feel You Forgetting Me- Jaga Jazzist
7. Fast As You Can- Theophilus London
8. Bad Self Portraits- Lake Street Dive
9. Sketches of Brunswick East- King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
10. Promises and Lies- Gregory Porter
Best Jazz Songs of 2015
1. So What – Miles Davis
2. Take Five – Dave Brubeck
3. Blue in Green – Bill Evans
4. My Favorite Things – John Coltrane
5. A Love Supreme, Part I: Acknowledgement – John Coltrane
6. Naima – John Coltrane
7. Autumn Leaves – Miles Davis
8. Bessie’s Blues – Miles Davis
9. All Blues – Miles Davis
10. Round Midnight – Thelonious Monk
Best Jazz Musicians of 2015
The best jazz musicians of 2015 come from all over the world and represent a wide range of styles and genres. These are the artists who are keeping jazz alive and expanding its boundaries.
-Saxophonist Kamasi Washington released his debut album, The Epic, in 2015. The three-hour long journey through jazz, hip-hop, and classical music was one of the most talked-about albums of the year.
-Pianist Robert Glasper experimentally blended jazz with R&B on his album Covered. His reinterpretations of songs by Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar, and David Bowie showcased his versatility as a musician and garnered critical acclaim.
-Drummer Mark Guiliana released his fourth solo album, Beat Music!, in 2015. The record features an all-star cast of musicians including Lionel Loueke, Matt Garstka, and Jason Lindner. Guiliana’s dynamic drumming propels the album forward and makes it one of the best jazz releases of the year.
-The Floating Pointers is a trio made up of saxophonist Matt Mullan, drummer Malcolm Bruce, and bassist/pianist Josh Rawlinson. Their self-titled debut album is a beautifully restrained work that showcases their deep understanding of jazz tradition.